I'm pretty sure that Ben won't be attracted by lobster.
-David
On Wednesday, August 08, 2001 8:48 PM, Kevin Langevin
[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Hey Ben-
>
> How about South Florida? Lobster season starting and all... :)
>
> Kevin Langevin
> President, South Florida ColdFusion User Group
Has anyone seen anything like this in their server.log?
"Warning","TID=307","08/09/01","07:24:51","Template: , Ran: 34 seconds."
Why is there no template name there? How is slow page logging useful to me if I
can't tell which page was running slow??
David
~~
Hey Ben-
How about South Florida? Lobster season starting and all... :)
Kevin Langevin
President, South Florida ColdFusion User Group
954-612-2136
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> -Original Message-
> From: Ben Forta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 10:11 PM
> To: CF-T
Yes, I live in Alaska and it would be great for us 'Northerners' to get some
attention :)
-Original Message-
From: Ben Forta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 6:11 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Ben Forta and CF5 -- Coming to a CFUG Near You
I've done Seattle and
from: Thomas Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Nothing stopping applications prompting you to download a VM-plugin or
> something, like CF5 does for the cfform components.
Anyone using Windows XP actually try this and get it to work. Recently
I was talking to some XP beta users who said somethin
The file upload utility by soft artisans may be of some use:
http://www.softartisans.com/softartisans/filetransfer.html
Jared Clinton.
NEC Business Solutions Australia.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, 9 August 2001 12:40 PM
To: CF-T
Hi all,
We have an intranet web site that has a section where the users can upload a
file to the server. What i have is a few questions regarding how the
coldfusion server executes the CFFile tag.
1) If a user uploads a large file, say 1.5 megs, and then attempts to upload
another file immed
I sent this earlier right after the slew of messages. Some people didn't see
it.
> Yes, something went really bad and that message about renting SQL was
> duplicated a few times. I caught it before the 200+ copies of it hit the
> list. Sorry about that and I'm looking into what caused it.
I've done Seattle and Portland a couple of times, was in Portland not that
long ago.
But Alaska, now THAT sounds like a trip I need to do. :-)
--- Ben
-Original Message-
From: Costas Piliotis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 7:13 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: B
This is true, but in order to be able to access your databases from within
CFStudio or from within UltraDev, you need an RDS password. This allows you
to view the tables and columns from the live database and be able to use
them to build your queries. If you have a local version of CF running, yo
If I have a "page" request that calls several templates during the
request...
For Example:
+ application.cfm
+ myUDF.cfm
+ index.cfm
+ cfinclude template1.cfm
+ cfmodule template2.cfm
Should I be able to include myUDF.cfm in the application.cfm file and it
will be available to index.cfm,
Not getting spammed per se, but I did get like 2 dozen copies of his post.
-Bill
brainbox
- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 7:29 PM
Subject: Zachary Bedell
>
> Is anyone else out there getting spammed by th
admin wrote:
> same here
> - Original Message -
> From: "Don Vawter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 1:59 PM
> Subject: Anybody else getting Zachary slammed?
>
> > Anybody else getting bombared with duplicate messages from "Zach
Anyone can give me a sample or tutorial that I see how reusefrom works? I
think I understand the concept, but I cannot see how can I use it to check
form fields or reuse my forms.
Anyone?
Thanks
Daniel
~~
Structure your ColdFusion code with Fuse
Is anyone else out there getting spammed by this guy or am I the only one? If others
are, is there not a way we can remove him from the list?
~~
Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. Get the official book at
http://www.fusionauthority.com/b
Is anyone else out there getting spammed by this guy or am I the only one? If others
are, is there not a way we can remove him from the list?
~~
Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. Get the official book at
http://www.fusionauthority.com/b
> I have a huge app to build... actually already started.
While I happen to like FuseBox and use it for a lot of my projects (where
appropriate), I'm not sure that I would suggest you dive into it for the
first time on a huge app that is already underway. Particularly if the
project is time sens
> I think most software licenses allow that. Of course, if anyone is
> actually going to invoke that clause, I think we know who it is. :)
Yeah, and just how fast do you think I would comply with that request if
they tried it. Only when they went to court, got a judgement and then showed
up wit
I wouldn't mind an Alaska tour =)
Jk...
Seriously though, it would be nice to see Vancouver/Seattle/Portland...
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2007 12:09 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Ben Forta and CF5 -- Coming to a CF
Look through some of these:
http://www.mail-archive.com/cgi-bin/htsearch?config=cf-talk_houseoffusion_co
m&restrict=&exclude=&words=fusebox+dave+watts+business+logic
Todd
- Original Message -
From: "Gonzo Rock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, Augus
Point well taken, Zachary.
- Original Message -
From: "'Zachary S. Bedell'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 1:54 PM
Subject: RE: buying/leasing SQL
>
> > 1. is it possible to still buy SQL server 7 somehow?
> > does the new (per-c
The answer is that if a radio button is not selected then you must test for
this first, using an IsDefined function.
-Jan Perlmutter
"Erika Foster" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 08/08/2001 04:33:40 PM
Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
cc:(bcc: Jan E Perlmutt
Yes, its the new e-mail virus Code Zachary.
Only Joking,
CC
"Don Vawter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 08/08/2001 03:59:24 PM
Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
cc:
Subject: Anybody else getting Zachary slammed?
Anybody else getting bombared with duplicate mes
same here
- Original Message -
From: "Don Vawter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 1:59 PM
Subject: Anybody else getting Zachary slammed?
> Anybody else getting bombared with duplicate messages from "Zachary" on
> leasing SQL?
> At la
> -Original Message-
> From: Erika Foster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 4:34 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: CFsetting through a loop - brainfart
>
>
> Hi - this has got to be an easy fix. I've got a dynamic form sending a
> dynamic amount of fields to a Quer
Erika, check if the variable exists, with isDefined()
start loop ->
cf code goes here
<- end loop
Daniel
At 14:33 8/8/2001 -0600, you wrote:
>Hi - this has got to be an easy fix. I've got a dynamic form sending a
>dynamic amount of fields to a Query. The form fields Level#i# are
nope, haven't seen that message. What does it say?
-Original Message-
From: Don Vawter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 1:59 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Anybody else getting Zachary slammed?
Anybody else getting bombared with duplicate messages from "Zachary" on
I would do two things:
1) do global searches for both of those file names in all of WWWroot using
CF studio to see if they are being called by any of your applications
2) create the two files that don't exist and put a cffile tag in them that
records the CGI variables of the machine making the r
Is anyone else out there getting spammed by this guy or am I the only one? If others
are, is there not a way we can remove him from the list?
~~
Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. Get the official book at
http://www.fusionauthority.com/
Do you think Bill Gates might be sabotaging us by doing a "repetition of
email attack" in revenge for licensing questions?
Kind Regards - Mike Brunt, EmbeeMedia
Tel: 562.790.8631
http://www.embeemedia.com
Instant Messaging Handles: -
AIM (AOL): MediaEmbee
MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yahoo: MediaEmbeeY
Am I the only one getting this e-mail over 50 times??!
Thanks!
- SVV
- Original Message -
From: "'Zachary S. Bedell'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 11:54 AM
Subject: RE: buying/leasing SQL
> 1. is it possible to still buy SQL se
Is it just me, or is everyone getting multiple copies or this message
from "Zachary"?
~~
Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. Get the official book at
http://www.fusionauthority.com/bkinfo.cfm
FAQ: http://www.thenetprofits.co.uk/coldfusion
Stop the insanity!!
> -Original Message-
> From: 'Zachary S. Bedell' [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 1:54 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: buying/leasing SQL
>
>
>
>
> > 1. is it possible to still buy SQL server 7 somehow?
> > does the new (per-cpu) pricin
On 8/8/01, Ken Wilson penned:
>Wow, does their SQL7 license actually allow them to say "yes, I know you
>bought that, but you can't use it anymore even though it still works
>perfectly for you"?
I think most software licenses allow that. Of course, if anyone is
actually going to invoke that clau
On 8/8/01, Zachary S. Bedell penned:
>Depending on your performance needs, you CAN buy a single processor
>license for SQL and set it to use only one processor. Then you can
>always license & activate the second processor at a later date.
That is clearly forbidden under SQL 2000 licensing, unles
I want to solicit opinions on FuseBox...
I'm brand new to CF and am wondering if I should really go down that road now or
later... I have a huge app to build... actually already started.
I am soliciting the downside positions... I can already predict the fanatical support
from the upside cont
Hi,
I'm taking my first stab at database replication and have run into a
stonewall.
I'm using SQL Server 2000. When I go to Tools - Create and Manage
Publications it takes me to the server and various databases within it I can
choose to designate as a Publisher. I choose the database I want t
Cameron,
I do not use client variables on this particular system. I was merely
playing with the option. Understand that this is a Linux Server. I
understand that the registry is a text file and means a performance hit as
well as a security risk. however given the development state this server i
Bryan,
I failed to mention the fact that this runs on a linux system.
I understand the fragility of the registry no matter what platform however.
My discussion was merely to highlight the erradic problems that Cold Fusion
seems to experience when removing the access to the client variables dat
> Our entire logfile is filled with these two errors, something keeps
> looking for the files serverinfo.cfm and getmetricdataXML.cfm. It
> happens every minute like clockwork.
These requests are used by the server probes used by ClusterCATS or CF 5
monitoring to ensure your server is running.
Anybody else getting bombared with duplicate messages from "Zachary" on
leasing SQL?
At last count I had received 20 copies.
Don
~~
Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. Get the official book at
http://www.fusionauthority.com/bkinfo.cfm
FA
Hi - this has got to be an easy fix. I've got a dynamic form sending a
dynamic amount of fields to a Query. The form fields Level#i# are radio
buttons. Here's the code:
SELECT empid, skillid
FROM tblMatrix
WHERE empid=#thisempid# and skillid=#thisskillid#
INSERT INTO t
Someone kick the cf-talk server, or kick Zachary .. whichever works ;)
Todd
- Original Message -
From: "'Zachary S. Bedell'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 2:54 PM
Subject: RE: buying/leasing SQL
|
| > 1. is it possible to still b
I've recieved this one a handful of times. Are the lists burping again?
-Original Message-
From: 'Zachary S. Bedell' [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 2:54 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: buying/leasing SQL
> 1. is it possible to still buy SQL server 7 somehow?
>
It sounds like someone has performance monitoring turned on and has also
moved or renamed the files of the directory paths.
Jeff Beer
Senior Programmer Architect
Hydrogen Media, Inc
(727) 530-5500 x303
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> -Original Message-
> From: Bosky, Dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes, something went really bad and that message about renting SQL was
duplicated a few times. I caught it before the 200+ copies of it hit the
list. Sorry about that and I'm looking into what caused it.
~~
Structure your ColdFusion code with Fuse
I have a set of forms that allow the user to search a database, display
matching records and then lets the user select specific records to print.
The search displays matches in a form with check boxes for each record.
So I need to loop through these numbered form fields, but I don't know how
many
Neither of those files are standard files within the CFIDE directory
structure, so I would say that you've probably got some bad CFML code
running on the server which is looking for non-existent files. Search
through all the templates for those filenames to locate the culprit.
---mark
=
Haven't tested the code below yet myself... ANyone used it before/yet?
Had been looking for an elegant SQL based computation... I wrote a much
more complicated and assumption oriented search to facilitate such...
It works not on the circle basis but on a SQUARE basis... a small error
margin i
ahh
-Original Message-
From: 'Zachary S. Bedell' [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 11:54 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: buying/leasing SQL
> 1. is it possible to still buy SQL server 7 somehow?
> does the new (per-cpu) pricing apply to this?
Last I knew, MS
Forta North America Tour 2001
Who's opening up for him? Phish, 311, Krokus, Hal Helms?
I'm not going to have to pay those ridiculous service fees from ticketmaster am I?
Krokus yeeeaaah.
- Original Message -
From: "Phil Costa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
S
> 1. is it possible to still buy SQL server 7 somehow?
> does the new (per-cpu) pricing apply to this?
Last I knew, MS allows you to 'downgrade' a SQL 2k license & use it for
a SQL 7 machine. You'd have to do it per CPU.
> 2. is it possible to lease SQL 7/2000 somewhere?
I think that's aga
> 1. is it possible to still buy SQL server 7 somehow?
> does the new (per-cpu) pricing apply to this?
Last I knew, MS allows you to 'downgrade' a SQL 2k license & use it for
a SQL 7 machine. You'd have to do it per CPU.
> 2. is it possible to lease SQL 7/2000 somewhere?
I think that's aga
> 1. is it possible to still buy SQL server 7 somehow?
> does the new (per-cpu) pricing apply to this?
Last I knew, MS allows you to 'downgrade' a SQL 2k license & use it for
a SQL 7 machine. You'd have to do it per CPU.
> 2. is it possible to lease SQL 7/2000 somewhere?
I think that's aga
> 1. is it possible to still buy SQL server 7 somehow?
> does the new (per-cpu) pricing apply to this?
Last I knew, MS allows you to 'downgrade' a SQL 2k license & use it for
a SQL 7 machine. You'd have to do it per CPU.
> 2. is it possible to lease SQL 7/2000 somewhere?
I think that's aga
> 1. is it possible to still buy SQL server 7 somehow?
> does the new (per-cpu) pricing apply to this?
Last I knew, MS allows you to 'downgrade' a SQL 2k license & use it for
a SQL 7 machine. You'd have to do it per CPU.
> 2. is it possible to lease SQL 7/2000 somewhere?
I think that's aga
> 1. is it possible to still buy SQL server 7 somehow?
> does the new (per-cpu) pricing apply to this?
Last I knew, MS allows you to 'downgrade' a SQL 2k license & use it for
a SQL 7 machine. You'd have to do it per CPU.
> 2. is it possible to lease SQL 7/2000 somewhere?
I think that's aga
> 1. is it possible to still buy SQL server 7 somehow?
> does the new (per-cpu) pricing apply to this?
Last I knew, MS allows you to 'downgrade' a SQL 2k license & use it for
a SQL 7 machine. You'd have to do it per CPU.
> 2. is it possible to lease SQL 7/2000 somewhere?
I think that's aga
> 1. is it possible to still buy SQL server 7 somehow?
> does the new (per-cpu) pricing apply to this?
Last I knew, MS allows you to 'downgrade' a SQL 2k license & use it for
a SQL 7 machine. You'd have to do it per CPU.
> 2. is it possible to lease SQL 7/2000 somewhere?
I think that's aga
> 1. is it possible to still buy SQL server 7 somehow?
> does the new (per-cpu) pricing apply to this?
Last I knew, MS allows you to 'downgrade' a SQL 2k license & use it for
a SQL 7 machine. You'd have to do it per CPU.
> 2. is it possible to lease SQL 7/2000 somewhere?
I think that's aga
> 1. is it possible to still buy SQL server 7 somehow?
> does the new (per-cpu) pricing apply to this?
Last I knew, MS allows you to 'downgrade' a SQL 2k license & use it for
a SQL 7 machine. You'd have to do it per CPU.
> 2. is it possible to lease SQL 7/2000 somewhere?
I think that's aga
> 1. is it possible to still buy SQL server 7 somehow?
> does the new (per-cpu) pricing apply to this?
Last I knew, MS allows you to 'downgrade' a SQL 2k license & use it for
a SQL 7 machine. You'd have to do it per CPU.
> 2. is it possible to lease SQL 7/2000 somewhere?
I think that's aga
> 1. is it possible to still buy SQL server 7 somehow?
> does the new (per-cpu) pricing apply to this?
Last I knew, MS allows you to 'downgrade' a SQL 2k license & use it for
a SQL 7 machine. You'd have to do it per CPU.
> 2. is it possible to lease SQL 7/2000 somewhere?
I think that's aga
> 1. is it possible to still buy SQL server 7 somehow?
> does the new (per-cpu) pricing apply to this?
Last I knew, MS allows you to 'downgrade' a SQL 2k license & use it for
a SQL 7 machine. You'd have to do it per CPU.
> 2. is it possible to lease SQL 7/2000 somewhere?
I think that's aga
> 1. is it possible to still buy SQL server 7 somehow?
> does the new (per-cpu) pricing apply to this?
Last I knew, MS allows you to 'downgrade' a SQL 2k license & use it for
a SQL 7 machine. You'd have to do it per CPU.
> 2. is it possible to lease SQL 7/2000 somewhere?
I think that's aga
> 1. is it possible to still buy SQL server 7 somehow?
> does the new (per-cpu) pricing apply to this?
Last I knew, MS allows you to 'downgrade' a SQL 2k license & use it for
a SQL 7 machine. You'd have to do it per CPU.
> 2. is it possible to lease SQL 7/2000 somewhere?
I think that's aga
> 1. is it possible to still buy SQL server 7 somehow?
> does the new (per-cpu) pricing apply to this?
Last I knew, MS allows you to 'downgrade' a SQL 2k license & use it for
a SQL 7 machine. You'd have to do it per CPU.
> 2. is it possible to lease SQL 7/2000 somewhere?
I think that's aga
> 1. is it possible to still buy SQL server 7 somehow?
> does the new (per-cpu) pricing apply to this?
Last I knew, MS allows you to 'downgrade' a SQL 2k license & use it for
a SQL 7 machine. You'd have to do it per CPU.
> 2. is it possible to lease SQL 7/2000 somewhere?
I think that's aga
> 1. is it possible to still buy SQL server 7 somehow?
> does the new (per-cpu) pricing apply to this?
Last I knew, MS allows you to 'downgrade' a SQL 2k license & use it for
a SQL 7 machine. You'd have to do it per CPU.
> 2. is it possible to lease SQL 7/2000 somewhere?
I think that's aga
> 1. is it possible to still buy SQL server 7 somehow?
> does the new (per-cpu) pricing apply to this?
Last I knew, MS allows you to 'downgrade' a SQL 2k license & use it for
a SQL 7 machine. You'd have to do it per CPU.
> 2. is it possible to lease SQL 7/2000 somewhere?
I think that's aga
> 1. is it possible to still buy SQL server 7 somehow?
> does the new (per-cpu) pricing apply to this?
Last I knew, MS allows you to 'downgrade' a SQL 2k license & use it for
a SQL 7 machine. You'd have to do it per CPU.
> 2. is it possible to lease SQL 7/2000 somewhere?
I think that's aga
> 1. is it possible to still buy SQL server 7 somehow?
> does the new (per-cpu) pricing apply to this?
Last I knew, MS allows you to 'downgrade' a SQL 2k license & use it for
a SQL 7 machine. You'd have to do it per CPU.
> 2. is it possible to lease SQL 7/2000 somewhere?
I think that's aga
> 1. is it possible to still buy SQL server 7 somehow?
> does the new (per-cpu) pricing apply to this?
Last I knew, MS allows you to 'downgrade' a SQL 2k license & use it for
a SQL 7 machine. You'd have to do it per CPU.
> 2. is it possible to lease SQL 7/2000 somewhere?
I think that's aga
> 1. is it possible to still buy SQL server 7 somehow?
> does the new (per-cpu) pricing apply to this?
Last I knew, MS allows you to 'downgrade' a SQL 2k license & use it for
a SQL 7 machine. You'd have to do it per CPU.
> 2. is it possible to lease SQL 7/2000 somewhere?
I think that's aga
> 1. is it possible to still buy SQL server 7 somehow?
> does the new (per-cpu) pricing apply to this?
Last I knew, MS allows you to 'downgrade' a SQL 2k license & use it for
a SQL 7 machine. You'd have to do it per CPU.
> 2. is it possible to lease SQL 7/2000 somewhere?
I think that's aga
> 1. is it possible to still buy SQL server 7 somehow?
> does the new (per-cpu) pricing apply to this?
Last I knew, MS allows you to 'downgrade' a SQL 2k license & use it for
a SQL 7 machine. You'd have to do it per CPU.
> 2. is it possible to lease SQL 7/2000 somewhere?
I think that's aga
> 1. is it possible to still buy SQL server 7 somehow?
> does the new (per-cpu) pricing apply to this?
Last I knew, MS allows you to 'downgrade' a SQL 2k license & use it for
a SQL 7 machine. You'd have to do it per CPU.
> 2. is it possible to lease SQL 7/2000 somewhere?
I think that's aga
> 1. is it possible to still buy SQL server 7 somehow?
> does the new (per-cpu) pricing apply to this?
Last I knew, MS allows you to 'downgrade' a SQL 2k license & use it for
a SQL 7 machine. You'd have to do it per CPU.
> 2. is it possible to lease SQL 7/2000 somewhere?
I think that's aga
> 1. is it possible to still buy SQL server 7 somehow?
> does the new (per-cpu) pricing apply to this?
Last I knew, MS allows you to 'downgrade' a SQL 2k license & use it for
a SQL 7 machine. You'd have to do it per CPU.
> 2. is it possible to lease SQL 7/2000 somewhere?
I think that's aga
> 1. is it possible to still buy SQL server 7 somehow?
> does the new (per-cpu) pricing apply to this?
Last I knew, MS allows you to 'downgrade' a SQL 2k license & use it for
a SQL 7 machine. You'd have to do it per CPU.
> 2. is it possible to lease SQL 7/2000 somewhere?
I think that's aga
> 1. is it possible to still buy SQL server 7 somehow?
> does the new (per-cpu) pricing apply to this?
Last I knew, MS allows you to 'downgrade' a SQL 2k license & use it for
a SQL 7 machine. You'd have to do it per CPU.
> 2. is it possible to lease SQL 7/2000 somewhere?
I think that's aga
> 1. is it possible to still buy SQL server 7 somehow?
> does the new (per-cpu) pricing apply to this?
Last I knew, MS allows you to 'downgrade' a SQL 2k license & use it for
a SQL 7 machine. You'd have to do it per CPU.
> 2. is it possible to lease SQL 7/2000 somewhere?
I think that's aga
> 1. is it possible to still buy SQL server 7 somehow?
> does the new (per-cpu) pricing apply to this?
Last I knew, MS allows you to 'downgrade' a SQL 2k license & use it for
a SQL 7 machine. You'd have to do it per CPU.
> 2. is it possible to lease SQL 7/2000 somewhere?
I think that's aga
> 1. is it possible to still buy SQL server 7 somehow?
> does the new (per-cpu) pricing apply to this?
Last I knew, MS allows you to 'downgrade' a SQL 2k license & use it for
a SQL 7 machine. You'd have to do it per CPU.
> 2. is it possible to lease SQL 7/2000 somewhere?
I think that's aga
Our entire logfile is filled with these two errors, something keeps looking
for
the files serverinfo.cfm and getmetricdataXML.cfm.
It happens every minute like clockwork.
--
HTTP/1.0 404 Object Not Found. The template specified,
Q:\Inetpub\wwwroot\xxx\cfide\mib\serverinfo.c
I have gotten a CF Error when trying to upload word documents, and also once with a
.txt file. I am using the following CFFILE:
Some times it throws an error becuase the mime type is claimed to be
'application/octet-stream', and is not part of my accepted types.
So:
- What the heck is octe
> oh just the stuff from M$ & deleted a few mime types like idq, i think.
> running cf ent 4.5.1
>
> the error i recieved was:
>
> HTTP Error 405
> 405 Method Not Allowed
>
> The method specified in the Request Line is not allowed for the resource
> identified by the request. Please ensure that
How about the Buffalo/Toronto/Rochester area?
Rich
-Original Message-
From: Ben Forta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 2:40 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Ben Forta and CF5 -- Coming to a CFUG Near You
I was in Southern CA last summer, these come first. But yep,
I visit Kansas City not that long ago (within the last year), Columbus has
been a bit longer (probably nearer two years). So these come first.
But, I'll forward all these requests to Amy Brooks. Ya never know.
--- Ben
-Original Message-
From: Matthew W Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Not sure I'm understanding the problem.
Are you saying that when the File selector window appears, you can only
select *.txt files?
If that's the case, then simply change your file type box (mine defaults to
HTML files).
But, this sounds too obvious, so I'm guessing I'm not understanding the
que
I was in Southern CA last summer, these come first. But yep, I am due
another West Coast visit. I'll make it happen.
--- Ben
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From: Scott Van Vliet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 2:13 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Ben Forta and CF5 -- Coming
I wrote a tag that does it, it's called QueryBrowse you can get it at
http://www.cfdev.com/products/index.cfm?ref=126
pete
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From: Diana Nichols [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 2:07 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: PREVIOUS 1 2 3 ... NEXT page code
The registry is a sort of database itself, but it is fragile and is ONLY
meant to store information required by the operating system. When you start
dumping hundreds of (long?) variables into the registry it hampers the
operating system's ability to retrieve the crucial information it requires.
U
> 1. is it possible to still buy SQL server 7 somehow?
> does the new (per-cpu) pricing apply to this?
Last I knew, MS allows you to 'downgrade' a SQL 2k license & use it for
a SQL 7 machine. You'd have to do it per CPU.
> 2. is it possible to lease SQL 7/2000 somewhere?
I think that's agai
Kansas City, please.
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From: Paul Ihrig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 1:11 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Ben Forta and CF5 -- Coming to a CFUG Near You
what about Columbus Ohio!
please!
-paul
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From: Phil Costa [m
How about California?
Mark Campbell
Phil Costa wrote:
> Macromedia's ColdFusion Evangelist Ben Forta is going on an 18-city User
> Group tour to present on ColdFusion 5. This is an excellent opportunity
> to get a first hand look at ColdFusion by one of the industry's best
> known presenters! P
here is a test of simple & complex values. That statement that the rep told
you is false.
HTH,
Robert Hinojosa
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972.243.4343 x7446
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Don't think I've seen a repsonse to this...anyway, here's a piece of code i
wrote to do that very same thing. It shows 25 records per page, and the
pages at the top (previous 1 2 3 4 next) shows 10 pages, which roll with the
current page.
p
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thanks, i thought as much, but wanted to get a second (or third) opinion
i have told the host as much, but let's see if they take any heed to it...
the thing i am worried about is if CF did not cause this, reinstalling CF is
not going to solve it, they are not only wasting their time, but over
Actually, yes, I am treating it like a variable. I'm not saving the file to
the server, but instead am just grabbing the string contained in it. No need
to save the file itself after I have the contents. Our clients have a lot of
legacy files that have been uploaded in the client/server app in tim
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